The Princess and the Frog (Single-Disc Edition)
- PRINCESS AND THE FROG, THE (DVD MOVIE)
Disney celebrates a present-day classic from the directors of The Small Mermaid and Aladdin. Learn what really happened with the princess kissed the frog in an inspired twist on the world’s most well-known kiss. This hilarious adventure leaps off the screen with stunning vigor, irresistible music and an unforgettable cast of characters. Enter Princess Tiana’s world of talking frogs, singing alligators and lovesick fireflies as she embarks on an incredible journey through the mystical bayous of Louisiana. Spurred on by a small bit of courage and a fantastic huge dream, these new friends come to realize what’s truly vital in life…like, family and friendship. Overflowing with humor and heart, The Princess and the Frog is an incredible shift picture encounter your whole family will want to delight in again and again!
Bonus Content Includes: Deleted Scenes, The Princess Portraits Game, Audio Commentary By Filmmakers, Music Video By Ne-YoAfter the visual pomposity of many contemporary CG and shift-capture features, the drawn characters in The Princess and the Frog, the Walt Disney Studio’s keenly awaited return to traditional vigor, feel doubly salutation. Directed by John Musker and Ron Clements (The Small Mermaid, Aladdin), The Princess and the Frog moves the classic fairy tale to a snazzy version of 1920s New Orleans. Tiana (voice by Anika Noni Rose), the first African-American Disney heroine, is not a princess, but a young woman who hopes to fulfill her father’s dream of opening a restaurant to serve food that will bring collectively people from all walks of life. Tiana may wish upon a star, but she believes that hard work is the way to fulfill your aspirations. Her keenness clashes with the cheerful idleness of the visiting prince Naveen (Bruno Campos). A voodoo spell cast by Dr. Facilier (Keith David) in a showstopping number by composer Randy Newman initiates the events that will bring the mismatched hero and heroine collectively. But, the vigor of three supporting characters–Louis (Michael-Leon Wooley), a jazz-playing alligator; Ray (Jim Cummings), a Cajun firefly; and 197-year-ancient voodoo priestess Mama Odie (Jenifer Lewis)–is so outstanding, it nearly steals the film. Alternately amusing, sad, and dramatic, The Princess and the Frog is an all-too-rare example of a celebration entertainment a family can delight in collectively, with the most and least sophisticated members appreciating different elements. The film is also a salutation sign that the beleaguered Disney Feature Vigor Studio has turned away from such disasters as Home on the Array, Chicken Small, and Meet the Robinsons and is once again moving in the right direction. Rated G: General Audiences, suitable for ages 6 and older: violence, some scary imagery, tobacco use) –Charles Solomon
Stills from Princess and the Frog (Click for larger image)
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